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Ixodes ricinus , on the other hand , feeds naturally on a wide range of mammalian
and avian hosts , as well as on lizards , and is equally adaptable under
experimental conditions . This selectivity may be complicated by the evolution of
...
Ixodes ricinus , on the other hand , feeds naturally on a wide range of mammalian
and avian hosts , as well as on lizards , and is equally adaptable under
experimental conditions . This selectivity may be complicated by the evolution of
...
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Number of ticks Weight range of ticks Mean weight of ticks ( mg ) Total | Range of
secretion secretion ( ug ) ( ug ) Mean secretion ( ug ) ( mg ) 25 74 125 175 225
275 325 375 1 - 50 51 - 100 101 - 150 151 - 200 201 - 250 251 - 300 301 - 350 ...
Number of ticks Weight range of ticks Mean weight of ticks ( mg ) Total | Range of
secretion secretion ( ug ) ( ug ) Mean secretion ( ug ) ( mg ) 25 74 125 175 225
275 325 375 1 - 50 51 - 100 101 - 150 151 - 200 201 - 250 251 - 300 301 - 350 ...
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These responses range from feeble movements of the fore - legs to their strong
rearing actions resulting in excited waving . More positive reactions were elicited
when the cupped hand was applied from windward , and frequently responses ...
These responses range from feeble movements of the fore - legs to their strong
rearing actions resulting in excited waving . More positive reactions were elicited
when the cupped hand was applied from windward , and frequently responses ...
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Contents
CUTICLETHE KEY TO Tick ADAPTABILITY | 10 |
EXTERNAL FEATURES OF SOME ECONOMICALLY IMPORTANT | 27 |
CAPITULUM AND FEEDING MECHANISM | 92 |
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